Technology is changing the future of world language education by allowing teaching and learning to take place anywhere and everywhere.There seems to be a consensus that technology enhances teaching and learning, as well as language practice and collaboration among students, between students and teachers, and among teachers, who can work together even when separated by significant distances.

TED - Tom Chatfield "7 Ways Games Reward the Brain"

Web 2.0 Toolsfocus on moving from receptively using technology toward the creation of new media. The possible list of tools seems almost infinite. Here we have begun to curate a list of commonly used tools and resources. Utilizing carefully selected tools in your teaching can be highly motivating to students and helps to support learning through "real world" applications.
Brainstorming, Concept/Mind-mapping Tools: